Chapter 97: The Alpha’s Ultimatum
(Marcus Blackwood’s POV)
“Accident?” Margaret sneered, her golden cane tapping sharply against the floor. ‘Sophia’s shadow is behind the accidents of Elena’s brother and parents, and you’re telling me it’s an accident?”
I remained silent, staring at the white ceiling above. I had suspected these things for weeks now. The timing
was too convenient, the circumstances too perfect.
But I was always unwilling to believe that Sophia had the intention to harm others. I had known her for ten
years. We had been in love once.
Six years ago, I was unable to confront my family and save her. The guilt had eaten at me ever since.
Even though I knew Sophia had some petty thoughts and had framed Elena, they were just harmless things.
Not enough to take a life.
Margaret closed her eyes deeply and sighed. “If I had known that mating you would make her so unhappy, I
shouldn’t have agreed in the first place.”
Her voice cracked with regret. “Which has led to me neglecting her feelings until now.”
She had clearly agreed to their bond severance, but still wanted them to make do with each other.
I frowned, confusion mixing with anger. “What do you mean you agreed? Wasn’t it your intention to have her
mate with me in the first place?”
My voice rose despite the pain in my chest. “You and her forced Sophia away, without consic feelings.”
my
Margaret was stunned, then suddenly laughed in anger. “It’s true that I forced Sophia away, but that has
nothing to do with Elena.”
Her eyes blazed with fury. “She didn’t know about you and Sophia when she mated with you.”
The words hit me like a physical blow. I fell silent, leaning against the headboard, lost in thought.
“Forget it,” Margaret said, her voice heavy with finality. “If you want to sever the bond, then sever it. Our Blackwood family owes her, and we’ve paid it back.”
Victoria was shocked and looked at Margaret. “Mother, but Elena is pregnant with the Blackwood family’s child. Even if they sever the bond, we have to wait until-
“She has the right to decide whether to keep the child.” Margaret was resolute and left with her cane.
Alexander saw her out, casting worried glances back at me.
I looked out the window, my expression dark and unpredictable. The weight of everything crashed down on
At eight o’clock in the evening, Elena came to the hospital. Victoria had called her and asked her to come.
Elena stood outside the door for a moment, then pushed it open and entered.
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I was sitting on the bed, my upper body bare, with only a coat draped over my shoulders. My waist and abdomen were wrapped in white gauze.
The once spirited Alpha now had heavy weariness between his brows
My eyes fell on Elena’s face, my voice hoarse. “I didn’t think you would come to see me.”
Elena stood at the foot of the bed. “As long as you’re still alive.”
“You want me to die?”
“I kind of do.”
I laughed in anger. “If I die, won’t you be sad?”
Elena was silent for half a second, then smiled. “Why would I be? Even if you die right now, I wouldn’t shed a
I I
tear.”
I stared at her, trying to find a trace of reluctance or attachment on her face. Like she used to always look at
me with affection.
But there was none.
My jaw moved, and my chest rose and fell with deep breaths. “You hate me?”
Elena looked at me calmly. “No hate. Do you think I still love you?”
I picked up a lighter and lit a cigarette. I didn’t care whether smoking was prohibited in the room.
I took two puffs, a little impatiently, and seemed to choke on it. I hissed when I coughed, pulling at my
wound.
Seeing that Elena still didn’t move, I suddenly laughed. “I can see that you hate me. Do you w
bond?”
Mentioning bond severance, Elena blinked.
tever our
I leaned against the headboard, exhaling smoke, My deep eyes revealed a trace of the smoke, my smile
fading.
“But L, Marcus Blackwood, only have widowhood, no bond severance. If I don’t die, this bond severance won’t
happen.”
Before Elena could respond, I put the cigarette butt into a water glass. The ashes were instantly
extinguished.
I picked up the scissors on the table and got out of bed. I dragged my injured body step by step towards her, handing the scissors to her.
She resisted, and I gripped them tighter, pointing the scissors at my heart. “Stab here, and you’ll be free.”
Seeing the tip of the scissors about to pierce me, Elena forcefully pulled her hand away. The scissors fell
from her hand.
“You’re crazy!”
I laughed, reached out and pulled her into my arms. I cupped her slightly pale cheeks.
“Hate me, then hate me. Elena, you chose to mate with me. Even if you regret it, you can only endure it.”
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Elena’s pupils shrank as I kissed her fiercely. She struggled, but I ignored the pain in my waist and abdomen,
I pulled her back and pushed her onto the bed. Seeing her struggling fiercely. I endured the pain of my wound
tearing.
I tightened my grip and held her tightly in my arms. “Elena, I won’t touch you.”
I didn’t make any further moves. Elena faintly smelled blood and looked at the bandages wrapped around me.
The new bandages were stained with blood again.
“Elena.” My voice was terribly hoarse. “It hurts a lot.”
She still didn’t look at me. “Call a doctor.”
“Aren’t you a healer?”
She didn’t speak. I didn’t speak either.
After a long time, I made no sound. If she couldn’t hear my breathing, she would have thought I was dead.
Elena broke free from my arms and pressed the nurse call button. She left the ward without stopping for a
moment.
The next day, when I woke up, the gauze on my waist had been changed. I thought Elena had changed it, and
the corners of my lips unconsciously turned up.
She still had a conscience.
Victoria entered the room with Caregiver Helen carrying food, but Elena was nowhere to be seen.
“Where is she?”
“Who?” Victoria asked knowingly, sneering. “Elena? She left last night, didn’t stay with you.”
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